National scholastic journalism groups’ position on Neshaminy policy proposal
As the national organizations of journalism educators committed to the training of future journalists and the preparation of citizens for...
Read MoreRead my lips: Students should exercise caution when producing lip sync videos
By Megan Fromm Sometimes, pop culture and reality align to provide the perfect anecdote for our weekly SPRC posts. This week, the timing...
Read MoreA newsroom guide for handling online comments
“The New York Times and The Washington Post have the two smartest teams of lawyers and editors in the world, and they’ve come to opposite...
Read MoreResources for takedown demands
Resources for the guidelines: • Responding to takedown demands http://www.splc.org/knowyourrights/legalresearch.asp?id=111 • Responding to...
Read MorePossible takedown models
Possible takedown choices Model A: Leave everything as is, if: • The request is designed to retain image or avoid embarrassment • No...
Read MorePut Up recommendations
Developing a Put Up Policy Sometimes the best way to think about a Takedown Policy is to devise a system of proactive steps to avoid...
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